<h1> Writing multiple choice questions </h1>

<p><b><u>Recommendations write a good multiple choice question </u></b></p>

<p>chosen core content must be expressed in the title, making each option a supplement must therefore syntactically and semantically consistent with the statement. Shifting the bulk of the content to different options the possibilities desaprovecharía the statement to give greater scope to the expression, also require to read more of text sometimes redundant, which can hinder a proper understanding of item. </p>

<p>Here are some examples <b>only one has respected this rule: </b></p>

<b>EXAMPLE A:</b>
<ul>
<i>
<p>Physics, sublimation: </p>
<ol>- Focus on a theme of the course to deepen it. </ol>
<ol>- Report maximum score assigned to each question. </ol>
<ol>- Write several questions and students to choose which one to answer. </ol>
</i>
</ul>
<b>EXAMPLE B:</b>
<ul>
<i>
<p>Physics is called sublimation to a change of subject: </p>
<ol>- Focus on a theme of the course to deepen it. </ol>
<ol>- Report maximum score assigned to each question. </ol>
<ol>- Write several questions and students to choose which one to answer. </ol>
</i>
</ul>
<b>EXAMPLE C:</b>
<ul>
<i>
<p>What is sublimation in Physics?</p>
<ol>- Focus on a theme of the course to deepen it. </ol>
<ol>- Report maximum score assigned to each question. </ol>
<ol>- Write several questions and students to choose which one to answer. </ol>
</i>
</ul>

<b>What example has observed the standard? </b>
<ol>- In A. </ol>
<ol><u>- In B. </u></ol>
<ol>- In C. </ol>
